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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio.

(00:28):
Hey everybody, and welcome to Mini Crush. No small talk
here with nol. We didn't even speak too words to
each other. It's all for the pod, Chuck. You gotta
keep it fresh, keep it real, for all for the potty.
What I did it all for the potty? So you're
supposed to say the potty. It's a it's a limp
biscuit reference. You say I did it all for the

(00:49):
party that I go what? And then you go to
the potty, you go what? So you can take that
naughty and stick it up here. Hey remember that song
that was after your Time? No, what's funny? No? Was it?
That's what I was referencing. I thought it was. I
just didn't know anything except for all for then, So
when you said what, I was like, well, well that
was part of the joke. But boy, how are you man?

(01:10):
It's Friday, but it's Monday for everyone else, but for
us it's Friday. So that's cool. Yeah. No, And I'm
gonna get political for five seconds, So if you don't
want to hear that, just mute me. I am so
glad I never have to say the fucking words President
Donald Trump ever again in my life. Yeah, I tried
to avoid saying that exact combination of words, and never possible.

(01:32):
But I'm with you, my friend. All Right, it's been
a it's been a it's been a hell of a
four years and even the hell of a of a year.
That's right. And now everything is fixed now, you know,
baby steps, Chuck, baby steps, No baby steps, just little
things NOL like oh, the White House stuck gov site
has a Spanish language version. Again, you know they took

(01:55):
Spanish language off of it, NOL. Shitty moves. Fine, Yeah,
it's true. Uh, lots of lots of potential. Let's just
let's let's leave it at that. And you know, not
not perfect, but potential like you and I. Yeah, just so,
just so, Chuck, we are America. We are like a
microcosm of the American experience, you and I. Chuck. Snola

(02:18):
announced this on the on the movie Crush page. I
I uh was on Many Drivers podcast on Wednesday, and
then she was on Movie Crush yesterday, and so we're
old friends. Now. We we spoke to each other for
probably close to four hours between those two days, and
I don't think i've talked to my mom long you

(02:39):
know over the past year. That's great. Many Oh I
saw your post. It sounded like it went very well. Dude,
She's amazing. She's just so lovely and nice and a
great talker. And uh, I think her show is going
to be really good. The episode we recorded was great.
She just couldn't be a level your person. And you know,

(02:59):
I've had some some pretty big names on this show,
but not many people I've had can sit around and
talk about hanging out with Robert de Niro, uh, and
Isabella Rossellini, and like, she's quite an accomplished actor over her,
you know, twenty something years in the business, so she
had a lot of cool stories to tell, and I
was I could have gone all day, But eventually we

(03:20):
had to talk about TUTSI, which was fun too. You know,
I've never seen TUTSI should check it out. Very eighties,
very funny movie, probably couldn't make today. How does it
age is that? That's what that was? That was that? That
That was what I was getting out. I guess, well,
you know the concept, right is, uh, it's an out
of work actor who can't get any work because he's
a pain in the ass. So he dresses up like

(03:40):
a woman and gets a role on a soap opera. Um,
so it's like a Mrs doubtfire kuntry. It has a
very feminist message, but it's told through the length of
a man taking a job from a woman, So it's
kind of like but it's two and you know, I
think they tried to deliver a positive message of feminism
throughout it, but it's you'd probably tackle it differently today,

(04:02):
That's what I would say. But it's a classic. It's
probably an interesting time capsule as well. They'll check it out.
Very eighties, the number two grossing movie that year, behind
et Did it? Did it do well with awards? Was
it louded? Was it the critical nine nominations? Yeah? I
thought I remember that. Yeah, and it one I think

(04:22):
Jessica lang one the best Supporting Actor or actress is
what they call it. Hey, Chuck, you know what, you
know what's a pretty good movie? The Godfather? Fuck? Yeah
it is. I watched it the other night. Well, yeah,
I I did my semi yearly rewatch of the entire
Sopranos series, and when it ended, I was just craving

(04:44):
more of that kind of content, So I immediately started
watching The Godfather and I hadn't seen it in years,
and I mean, of course it holds up. It's so,
it's so it's a thing. But it's just fabulous. Everything
about it is just pitched perfect. The performances, the you
set pieces and all of the family events and the
you know, it's just like, I what an undertaking. I

(05:05):
was trying to picture what it must have been like
to be on that set. You know, it must have
been very fascinating time. Yeah, that's set that feels like
New York, but is really the Paramount back lot in
the middle of Hollywood. Is that right? So the scenes
where like when Sonny beats the ship out of his
sister's ship, bad husband, and like the fire hydrants exploding
and the kids are all playing, that's that's on a

(05:26):
lot that's on Paramounts lot. It looks fantastic or famous
New York set. I have worked on that set and
walked by those places and thought, man, the Godfather was
right here, So pretty cool. Man, that's pretty cool. And
number two is great and number two is a lot
better than people give it credit for number three. You mean, no,
number two is great and number three is a lot
better than people give it credit for. Is that what

(05:48):
he said? You said number two is great and number
two is better than people give it credit for. Good Lord,
are you are you? Are you aware of this recut
of three that just came out that I've heard something
about that? What's the deal there? I I just know
it's a recut and it's supposedly fixes it. I have.
That's all I know. Really, it's called I think it's
called like Godfather Legacy. It's not that, it's it's definitely

(06:13):
not as lazy as that. Uh, let's see Godfather three.
What is it called? It doesn't matter. It's something like
that though Chuck, and it is a re cut of
number three. People gave Sofia Coppola a bad rap for
her depiction of I guess she's not Michael Corleon's daughter. Yeah,
I guess he's not great. But you know, she went
on to do interesting things. Yeah, she's a better director

(06:35):
than an actor, and I think she knew that. Did
you see her new movie, Chuck on the Rocks? I
did recently. I heard it wasn't great. What did you think?
I enjoyed it. It wasn't great, but it was good.
It was pretty light fair. It did not feel like
a Sofia Coppla movie very much. But um Rashida Jones
and Bill Murray like, give it to me all day long.

(06:57):
She's great, he's awesome. It was good, it was worth
a watch. Cool, but definitely not, you know, award worthy
or anything. It was no Loss in Translation. Yeah, it's
hard to follow that one because it's just so singular
and uh, nostalgic, and there's something just like in the soundtrack.
Everything about losson Translation is as a very special film
to me, and I think to a lot of folks agreed,

(07:18):
it all works. So we're gonna get going. We're gonna
stream this at the end. But I wanted to do
a couple of crusher posts. No, we should tell everyone
we're recording on a Friday afternoon. Yeah, yeah, it's it's unusual.
It does like it's funny to chuck. My kid is
here with me today and she's of the age where
she's very self sufficient, but I don't usually have her
on a Friday, and I've had a very busy day,

(07:38):
or I've been in my little you know, uh podcast
cave slash studio, and I emerged briefly and like totally
forgot she was here, and she scared the ship out
of me. I'm like, why are you here? What are
you doing? I thought you're gonna say she she painted
the living room. Now now now she does want to
re decorat her room. She's she's at that age where
she's very like self directed and very independent and wants

(08:00):
to do everything her way. Do you want to come in?
And she's, uh no, she definitely doesn't. I appreciate it.
Check all right, So we're gonna start off with a
great the movie crushers just quite frankly, they're crushing me

(08:24):
and the ideas for these um episode segments. That's why
I'm using them more and more because they're really creative,
and then just come up with some really good ship.
So um Ashley McPherson or McPherson, I'm not sure I'm
going with McPherson. She said this, nol uh, this is
so good. Give me three movie titles, one that holds up,
one that has not aged well, and then one that

(08:47):
gets better with age. What a great question. And she
said the Matrix holds up. Agreed, Austin Powers has not
aged well. I could see that. And the Human show
gets better with age. And I could see that too,
so that those are Ashley's picks. Who is the Truman show?
Is that? Milosh Foreman? Did you do that one? I

(09:14):
think no, it's uh Peter Weir, Oh, Peter Weir. Okay,
milosh Foreman did Man in the Moon? Right? Milo s
Foreman did do Man on the Moon? Got it? Got it? Uh?
And by the way I'm looking now, I believe Ashley
is a man. And maybe if people want, we can
start doing pronouns. People want to start including that, I'm

(09:35):
happy to totally. It's up to you people, if you
want to. It's all the rage. Yeah, if you want to.
If you want to include your protown, pro town, your
pro tools, your proton packs, you want to include your pronoun,
I'm happy to. Uh. I'm happy to include that. So
uh and it helps us out quite honestly. Um. Matt
Consono says this, Uh, Jurassic Park holds up. Idiocracy does

(10:00):
not age well. Inception gets better with age. Idiocracy recently
and I thought it was funny and all of the
offensive parts of it are by design, you know what
I mean. And like you know, it's a bit of
a stretch to say we're living through idiocracy right now.
But it's certainly there was some fun little signposts that

(10:20):
you could definitely, you know, jump onto. Agreed. Benjamin Clement says,
Gangs of New York has aged well. Adventures of ford
fair Lane does not hold up. I'm not sure if
it ever did. And The Great Escape gets better with age.
I would agree with that. That's good stuff. That's when
we talked about recently that I have not seen The
Greate Escape. Yeah, yeah, it's good. I mean, if you're

(10:42):
into war movies and in prison escape, it's the best.
Is it as good as The Rock? It's much better
than The Rock? Okay? You know there's a Criterion collection
release of The Rock. I always found that funny. Is
it really there? Really is? Criterion just went down a
notch in my book. You know, our oldest of friends,

(11:05):
Anna with a great name Shress thea says, uh, total recall.
I watched that the other day actually, while I was
cleaning the house, sort of the background movie while you're
doing something. Um and I agree, it's it. It holds
up in its own way. It's a lot of fun. Still,
Forrest Gump does not hold up to Anna. I think
I agree with that. I think I've heard that pretty

(11:26):
universally said and seen in a long time. And Shan
gets better with age. Sure, I agree. Yeah, our oldest friend,
Zach Poynter boy, Zack has all kinds of little icons
next to his name. Got a coffee cup because he's
steaming hot, and then I don't even know what that
other one is. These are Facebook bestowed badges of you know,

(11:48):
because zax is Zach is the man. When it comes
to the Crushers four star Facebook group general, I think so, Uh,
Princess Bride holds up Episode one, fanom Menace does not
Dead Poets Society gets better. I like that one. That's well,
no one. I don't think anyone was expecting any of
those to hold up. I don't think they held up
at the time. Maybe Ian Lyon says the professional or

(12:12):
leon uh holds up Groundhog Day does not interesting a bit?
You Ian got a little ship for that, and true
romance gets better with age. I would think the professional
would be problematic because if it's Lolita ness, yeah, you know,
because that's you know, seen as problematic more so than

(12:33):
ever I think these days. So there's a little side
chat here about his well go over. One of our
old friends, Marios Alexander rot Side says, what's your issue
with groundhog Day? And Ian said, it feels so rapey
and poorly paced. He is a bit aggressive, that is
the one thing about groundhog Day is like he continually
does not take no for an answer. But that was

(12:54):
a time in movies where that's kind of what happened
a lot um And he's also using his like time
travel powers to basically gaslight this woman into like falling
in love with them under fake pretenses. So and then
I guess it becomes real and it's sort of sweet,
but it's like he's he sort of changes. I guess
that's what makes it a little more stomachable. But well,
that's what Maria says. He said fair enough, But I

(13:16):
personally see a more positive message about him truly learning
not to be a creep and to value others. So yeah,
I can see both sides. I'm gonna both sides it yep.
Yavon Bodette, one of the world friends says, Bridge on
the River Kuai holds up wild Wild West does not
Scott Pilgrim versus the world gets better love Scott Pilgrim

(13:39):
Wild Wild West another one that I don't think held
up at the time. It was such a clusterfuck weird movie.
You know, Yeah, I think I kind of agree there. Uh.
Karen Schlump Hughes, one of our oldest friends, says Dr
Shivago holds up Gig does not. Lawrence of Arabia gets
better with age. I've only seen it once, but it's great. Yeah,

(14:00):
we were talking about that last last week. Huh. I
need to see that and really quickly, Chuck. Just to
put this in in here. The Godfather three re cut,
the name is is hilariously clunky. It is Mario Puzzo's
The Godfather coda the death of Michael Corleone doing. We
thought that was a good idea. Francis for Coppla is

(14:21):
drinking too much wine. Yes, exactly too much of his
own wine. Pearson Hunt says, pulp fiction holds up. Lost
Boys does not. Sure, it depends on what you're in
the mood for Scott Pilgrim gets better. Yeah. I I
think Lost Boys is exactly what it ever was and
exactly what it's supposed to be. And it's a time
capsule of that the eighties and the it's it's a

(14:44):
lot of fun. I I quite enjoy that movie, and
I should mention this fun exchange ahead with Ashley. Uh.
I said, Ashley, can I use this for a minie?
And he said, do I get royalties? And I said sure.
I said, I'll break down what movie Crush brings in,
divided by the number of episodes and number of second
it's and I owe you about a dollar twenty seven
and uh, he said, keep the change. You have Filthy

(15:04):
Animal Nice that's like Spotify streaming money right there. Uh,
Mick knee or nice, says mad Max holds up sixteen candles,
does not age well, to Kill a Mockingbird gets better
with age. Classic classic, Let's go with Austin Depski, one

(15:24):
of her old friends. Starship Troopers holds up all of
the Star Wars prequels do not and Hook gets better
with age. That was a big movie for me in
my youth because it was like a big tent pole
fantasy thing when Robin Williams was in his like kind
of kid movie Heyday. Uh. And you know they had

(15:46):
like McDonald's toys and stuff around it, which was always key.
And I loved that movie. And there was there was toys.
There was you know, like you get like the swords
and stuff, and I just remember being very taken by
that movie at the time. I bet you if I
watched it now, I would think it was not great.
That's uh, that's prime time for Ruby right now. She
needs to see hook, right, I think so? Yeah, I
think so six year, five and a half year all

(16:07):
could see that. I think, Oh, I'm pretty sure. I
think it's only PG. I aired a big time nol
as a dad. Would you do, Chuck? I gotta hear it.
I let her. We had family movie night and I
let her watch. I just wasn't thinking the Latest Spider Man,
not the latest, but the first Spider Man movie with
with what's his face Toby maguire, No, with the the

(16:29):
new kid. Oh yeah, had Homecoming well yes, of course,
with Michael Keaton as the flying villain. And it wasn't
so much that it was too intense for because she
was kind of fine with all of it, but it
was just it was just too much, too long, too
over her head. She didn't get what was really going on,

(16:52):
asking too many questions. It was just it was just
a big, big fail on my part. Well at least
she didn't accidentally show are like basic instincters? No, no, no,
it wasnt. Yeah, I wouldn't have fail and said much
of that. She was damaged. It was just like we
should have watched so many other different movies. It should
have had a better time at the movies. So I

(17:14):
think that's what you're saying. Cold Stretton frequent guests and
friend says broadcast news holds up. Revenge of the Nerds
does not age. Well, boy, you said it there, and
Galaxy Quest gets better with age. That's a movie I
have only seen once and I don't even even remember
that much. And I know it is so beloved. It's
a it's a really good satire kind of of like

(17:36):
Fame and you know, all of that stuff. And yeah,
I haven't seen it a long time either, but I
would love to. Um, what about Meatballs, Chuck? You think
those movies hold up? You know I saw Meatballs not
too long ago. The problem with Meatballs is it's just
not that funny. I remember it being way funnier when
I was a kid. It's not that funny. Didn't Harold

(17:57):
Ramos have something to do with one of those? I think? So?
I mean, Bill Murray started Meatballs, but it really leaned
on his charm and the bill marine is to get
any kind of yucks. It was not very funny. Yeah, oh,
Ivan Ritman directed Meatballs, Okay, that makes sense, who obviously
went on to direct Ghostbusters, and the new Ghostbusters is

(18:18):
directed by his son, I I had forgotten, has done
some really awesome ship he did Up in the Air.
He did he did Juno. Yeah, thank you for smoking.
And he also got this new Ghostbusters. And there's like
a really touching article that I saw come through where
apparently Ivan got a chance to see a screening of
it at the lot and he was in tears by

(18:41):
the end of it. So it sounds like it's going
to be great, because obviously that last one was a
bit of a miss. I can't wait for new movies,
although I had been on that good run of of
newer movies that have come out on streaming services, but
I feel like kind of exhausted those already, all right.

(19:04):
Daniel Chadwick Man after My Own Heart, says Jaws age
as well. Jaws two through four does not, and Jaws
gets better with age. Got it? Good stuff? I love it,
and let's finish this one up. Let's do these last two. Uh, Boccia, Randy,
I don't think we've met yet. Boccia. Welcome. Um die

(19:25):
Hard holds up. Agreed, Mash does not age well, unfortunately,
and that's true. And the big Lebowski gets better with age. Oh,
completely agree on that one. Why do you think Mash
does not age well? It seems to be like it's
supposed to be a slice of kind of a time
and place. Uh, it's not. Is it's just not so
funny and there are some really outdated stereotypes and sexual

(19:50):
stuff and ethnic stuff, and it's just it's a movie
of its time. Got it? Got it? But you know,
I mean, it's an Altman classic, but it just it's
and it's should state and it's little mash Camp got it?
I think? And that that that that the show was
based on the movie right the other way, Okay, I
always forget it was great that still it was funny.

(20:11):
That was it was a time no when I was
growing up where I watched Mash. Uh three times a day,
came on at like five and five thirty in reruns,
and then once it like or four times a day,
and then like ten and ten thirty and then on Thursdays,
I think the new ones were coming out, so I
would see five Mash episodes on a Thursday. It was

(20:32):
a little too subtle for me. When I was a
kid and it was on reruns all the time, I
would always kind of give it a miss because I
just didn't quite get it. But now it's it's it's
very good. Yeah. I was in Let's Finish up here
with John d called well Biloxi blues holds up, repo
man does not age well okay, and a raging bull

(20:54):
gets better with age. Repo man is a tough call.
See what he's saying. You know, I did it on
the show, and it was the first time I've seen it,
so it's it's kind of hard for me to say
whether it's aged well except in the context of watching
it now. But I can't compare it to what it
was like watching it then. You know, it's an odd movie. Yeah, yeah,

(21:19):
I can't really think of anything else quite like it.
It was okay. Yeah, that's always my fear, as that
a guest is going to pick a movie I don't like, Well,
how do you how do you handle that? Chuck? Are you?
Are you honest about it? Or do you try to
silver lining it. It has only happened a few times.
Repo Man was one of them, but I liked it.
It just I didn't love it, and it was hard

(21:39):
for me to really gush about it. I don't think
I should say the other one I don't really like.
Um oh might as well, who cares? The Village was
was Manky's favorite movie. I found that interesting Mankey being
such a literary guy. Um, I know he does, and
I think that's fast fascinating and I obviously to each

(22:02):
their own and and you know, whatever does it for you.
But that one is just so universally pan and that
twist is just so kind of I rolly to me.
But there's some good, some good things about I love
I love that episode because it is interesting hearing someone
he's obviously aware of the legacy other the movie has
and the reputation I don't remember. I mean, we had
a good conversation a lot of times. It's it's a

(22:25):
good thing that I'm able to U to look deeper
and try and find a connection with it. Um So
the episode goes better. But I don't really think there's
been a whole lot of them. I mean, usually I'm like, fun, Yeah,
let's do it. That sounds great. I love it. One
of my favorites too. But yeah, occasionally you just gotta
do it. You gotta do it. And I've never told

(22:45):
to guess, like, why I really hate that movie? Can
we not do it? I got Michael Etan Black too,
He's coming. Oh cool, I love him coming soon. He
has great taste of movies. He wanted to do a
Miller's Crossing, but I've already done it, so he said,
all right, my or two is supporting with Disaster. It
was like, oh, buddy, it's gonna be fun. Don't that
one rings a bell? But David or Russell, great movie.

(23:08):
I think your own record is not having seen it. Yes,
six yeah, it is one of my favorite comedies. David
or Russell just fantastic. He's got so many movies that
I don't even think I realized or him. I really
love Three Kings and obviously what was another really great one? Well,

(23:28):
all of them are great. Spanking the Monkey was great,
Three Kings is great, Flirting with Disaster is great, Heart
Huckabees is great. Ah, that's the one. I really love.
Silver Linings Playbook is great, the one he did after
that with Christian Bale and Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence
American Hustle. American Hustle was great, and I thought Joy
was really good. And that's what Jennifer Lawrence as well.

(23:52):
I like them all. Yeah, what about the Fighter? Did
you see that one with the Great He's awesome, he
can do anything. Talent to fella. All right, We're gonna
move on to Liz and one of my favorite crushers. Um,

(24:13):
she's just lovely, has very nice things to say. She
gave us a compliment and all that was just very
lovely about how how we gush about our daughters and
how we just seem like such great dads, uh raising
a future great women. And it was just a very
kind thing to say. It is nice to hear that,
and I appreciate uh people that right in because honestly,
it's like I just kind of this is the one
show I've I've mentioned that I feel really comfortable talking

(24:36):
about my personal life on the shows I have to
do a little bit but try to lean away from it.
But this just feels very welcoming to do that, and
we both do it, and so I think for some
folks that that's part of the draw, is that they
enjoy the candidness and all that. So it's nice to
hear I think. So, I mean stuff. You should know.
I talk about my personal life, son, but I've not
talked about Ruby a whole lot on that show. Um,

(24:57):
just because it's a whole lot bigger and you know,
but I feel I feel comfy with the crushers knowing
about her. All right, listen this. If you could choose
any two characters to flank you as your personal bodyguards,
who would they be? And uh, Liz said, Thor and
Kylo Wren are Liz's bodyguards? This is a great question.

(25:22):
All I chimed in and said, uh, Sarah Connor and Ripley.
Sarah Connor from like Terminator two or Beyondest and Ripley
from please believe it or not from anywhere, but probably Aliens.
I mean that's where she really, you know, uh, toughened
up and got to be a super badass. Absolutely, And

(25:43):
I think it would just be fun to have a
couple of badass women by my side killing people. Do
you have a well, one that came to mind right
off the bat was Dracks from the Guardians of the
Galaxies movies. He got those two cool like sickle sword things,
and he's just pure badass and he's funny, So that'd

(26:03):
be fun conversations. Yeah, drags, humor would be a lot
of fun. Uh and then maybe gosh, I immediately think
of the Mad Max character and Fury Road or no,
you know what, screw that, I'm gonna go with Furiosa
from Fury Road as played by Charlie s Thron who
I think we've talked about this briefly on the show.

(26:23):
There is a prequel movie coming out with Anna Taylor
Joy playing Furiosa that's going to be directed by George Miller.
George Meyl of course, Wow, Yeah, I do remember hearing
about that. I didn't know about Anna Taylor Joy because
I just remember hearing um that. I think Charlie's was
a little bummed out right sure, but maybe she can

(26:45):
be in Flash Forwards, who knows, you know, But like
they wanted a younger, like like an origin story in
situation Boy. Now I'm thinking of the ultimate badasses. John
Wick would be a pretty good bodyguard and pretty fun.
Not the best sense of humor, of course, pends on
what you're looking for just a pure ass kicker or
you know, having Charlie's their own at your side is

(27:05):
not too grit, not too terrible, you know that's true. Alright, No,
we're gonna go with the Vanessa Lopez, one of our
oldest pals, Moderator Deluxe, uh, Donnie and Andre the Giant. Okay,
Ellen Day says Torretto and Hobbs from The Fast and
the Furious movies. Okay, e j uh Lvac says Clark

(27:28):
Kent and Tony Stark. Okay, I guess see what you're
doing there. It's like, oh, look at that person. Just
a couple of mile manner dudes and then what Yeah,
as needed, keep a low profile until until the time comes.
That's right, Lucy McKinnon says The Rock and Jason Momoa.

(27:50):
Jason Momoa, He's a beef cake. He's pretty eascky slice
of beef cake. He seems like a good guy. Oh,
I've heard nothing, but he's always around town shooting stuff,
and everyone that's run into him says he's just an
absolute sweetie. Yeah. I've seen some of the things he's
done with charities and helping people, and he seems like

(28:10):
a nice fellaw. Kevin Eggleton says John Wick and John Rambo. Hey,
I'm picking up what you're laying down, my friend. Chris
Fairchild says Captain Marvel and Ray. I guess that's Ray
from Star Wars. Not bad, no, no, George Duke Bass
says Ruby Roundhouse and Nebula, who's Ruby Roundhouse? Ruby Roundhouse?

(28:38):
Is that? Let's see Ruby. Oh that's from the Jamanji movie. Yes, yes, yes,
that's right, played by Karen Gillen. She is, uh, yeah, yeah,
I don't know her, but I haven't seen that movie.
Oh it's fun. That'd be a good one to watch
with the kid. By the way, the first two, both

(28:59):
of them, the Jamanji like um reboots are delightful, okay.
Nathan ben Ziel says Captain Marvel in her money Granger, hermione,
her my own her, my own granger. Is that are
you joking? Oh? It's a Harry Potter anything, you know.

(29:21):
It's one of those things though, where like a lot
of people mispronounced that name for years in their heads
until the movies came out and they heard it spoken
like Hermione. I think a lot of people went through
life again it was Hermione. Is it hermione? It's hermione? Yeah? Okay,
what's her back like? Would she be a good bodyguard?
She's so she does wizard ship. I don't know, all right,
I don't know. You don't know, dude, Oh I I do.

(29:44):
By the way, Karen Gillen, there there was a there
was a buried kind of leaster egg in that previous one.
Karen Gillen. Uh, the actor plays Ruby Roundhouse and Nebula,
and you would never know that she was Nebula because
she's all decked out and you know, like prosthetics and
doesn't look like herself. Adam, glad you said that because
people made a bunch of emoji faces that I didn't understand.

(30:08):
That makes sense, okay, I love it. Clever clever crushers. Indeed, Uh,
let me see Carly uh Pato Vanni Petite, one of
our favorites, says Kara Dune and a Shoka Tano. I
don't know these people. Shoka is uh isn't that star wars? Okay?

(30:31):
I know? Cardoon is from Mandalorian played by Gina Krano,
and so as a Sho Katano played by Rosario Dawson.
And she's a fan favorite from the animated Uh whatever, okay,
the c g I Cartoony Star Wars series is that
people seem to love. Yeah, alright, I'm done with that Carly.
Although she'd have to be in character because if you

(30:52):
had to sit around and listen to Gina Krano blaberon
about her bullshit, Oh my goodness, hot take, I don't
know who this is? What what is her bullshit? It's politics? Okay,
got it? It would be like having a ask kicking
James Woods at your side or something. Oh no, thank you,
thank you? Or he's a fucking guy, Hercules, Kevin Sorbo? Yeah,

(31:18):
or what's his name? Who's Angelina Jolie's dad, who's like
a super I don't know if he was. I mean,
I know he's a big term conservative, but like Sorbo
is an actual like you know, election rigged? Uh you know?
Oh so was? Uh? Who's why? I have not think of?
His name? Is John Boyd? John? I mean, he's he's

(31:38):
definitely down that time. God, he's dopes, all right. John
Hoskin says Molly Millions in Gomera. I don't know Molly Millions,
but Molly sounds like a great bodyguard. Stacy Elfors says
thor in Vulkrie. Sure, why not? Noah Hubbard is Ron

(32:00):
Swanson and Hawkeye from Mash. I'm pretty big, so I
think we can handle anything that came our away. Nice. Yeah,
Ron Swanson would just like shame you to death. I
think No, Noah, No, it's a big fellow. He's a
key grip and the best boy too, and a guest
best boy. That's great. I didn't know the best boy.

(32:21):
He's in the biz. Uh. Nicole Park says John Wick.
And Sydney Bristow. Uh what was that? Sydney Bristow was
what's it called? Alias? Right? That's correct. I never saw that.
It's good. Did you watch it? I watched the first
season or so. It's good. Yeah, It's just it's what's
his name. It's the guy that went on to do

(32:41):
Lost and stuff. It was his first first venture. What's
his face? You know? That guy? Star Wars thing he did,
He did a lot of things. Um not, Damon Lindeloff
the j J J J j Our boy j J.
Stop yelling at your earbuds everyone. Dan Haynes says Mando
Mandalorian and Jerry from Stuff you should know. Yeah, Oh,

(33:08):
that's funny. It's great. I watched the first episode of
Mandalorian and that's all I've watched so far. It's good, dude. Yeah,
I'll get back into it. I did the same thing
with the second scene of The Boys. I watched one
up and then got distracted. Those are Chuck solo shows,
and also it's it's hard to find that time. I

(33:28):
need to catch up with that one too. I've got
a handful of friends that are quite taken with the Boys.
It's good. I'm just I kind of got to season
two and I was like, do I really need to
invest in this? Like? I like it, but there's so
much out there? Do I love it enough? I heard
season two is when it really heats up, all right,
like things Bronwyn Collins says Hermione Granger and John McClaine,

(33:56):
M yeah, John mclown. John McClean is good in a pinch,
that's for sure. No one, have you seen uh one
Division yet? Yeah? I love it. I think it's great.
I watched the first two apps. Is there a third yet? No?
I think they've dropped two and you know, back to back.
I'm curious where it's going. I'm very curious to there
than meet c I obviously like, they're not gonna stay

(34:17):
in that world. I don't think, Yeah, they can't possibly.
I mean, even between the first two episodes they slightly
changed the style of of sitcom. Even the opening you know,
credits changes and then you know it pulls back and
it's on a monitor being looked at by unseen creepy
you know forces. So probably some kind of like what

(34:38):
the simulation that they're stuck in for nefarious purposes. But
I said the same thing, and like, how are they
gonna they can't possibly just keep this ham you know,
hammy kind of like sitcom thing going no, no, no,
but very very cool take on it anything, Yeah, no,
I dig it. I like it, and and it looks great.
I mean it's they really nailed the whole thing. Speaking
of which, really quick aside, you did not like MANK, Yeah,

(35:01):
I was gonna talk about that and stream this. In fact,
let's just go ahead and go to stream this. Uh.
I I think Make is a movie that you have
to be in the right mood for, and I think
I maybe wasn't. And I was watching with Emily and
I could tell she wasn't super into it. So I

(35:21):
was like, halfway through us, like, why don't we stop
and watch something else? I think I will finish it
everything about it I should like. I mean, it looked amazing,
the acting was great. So it's not like it sucked
or anything. I just had a hard time in like
connecting to it. And I was surprised at how much
I did connect to it. I was expecting it to
be a bit of a slog or a bit challenging

(35:43):
or kind of slow paced, and you know, it is
on one hand, but on the other hand, it's got
all this great rapid fire dialogue. It's really witty, it's
it's it's beautifully shot. There's a you know, a host
of all these characters that you know about from like
being film history nerd, but like you never really see them,
like Perch Trade, like you know, what is it sALS
Neck and like o Orson Wells obviously that up is

(36:07):
well cast. Uh, and then who's the guy at Thalberg
irving Jay Thalberg who Like there's a lot of cool
history and also the political stuff that I wasn't aware of,
like um uh, what's the guy that wrote the jungle? Um?
The uh Upton Sinclair ran for like governor of California
and Manx character supports him, and all of the little

(36:27):
ins and outs, and there's a whole thing not really
a spoiler, but where they're they're like basically making fake
news reels of using actors to to to act like
real people, saying, how you know, um, Sinclair is a
communist and all this stuff. And it really had a
ring of like the now of what's going on up
on some of that for sure, and I think I
hadn't even gotten to that part. But there were definitely

(36:50):
some allegorical connections to these days, I did think, And
it was kind of uh. We turned it off not
too long after the big party scene in the first
half of the film at the Mansion, Yes, which was
just I was just like, man, how do you shoot
that scene? It was so big and so beautiful and

(37:11):
so much cross cutting from way across this big room
to these people having conversations all over the place. I mean,
it must have taken two weeks to shoot that scene. Um,
So I did appreciate what I was seeing, and I
think it just bears a rewatch from second one when
I'm in the right headspace, you know. Yeah, It's just
also like it can be a bit of a drag

(37:33):
on you. If you're gauging someone else's interest in a
movie and you're sensing that they're drifting. That can sort
of affect the way you look at it too, if
you're feeling like you're inconveniencing somebody else who's not having
a good time. I happened to watch it with an
old friend of mine who was in town, and we
were both on the same page and kind of loving
it and like big upping how much we were loving it.
So it helped. Yeah, my brother loved it and UH

(37:55):
texted me it was like, dude, it's a masterpiece, so
I need to give it another fair shake. It is, Uh.
I mean, I certainly think Fincher is like one of
the modern master all tours, so I'll give it a shot. Um.
The other thing I watched last night that I want
to recommend is the John Belushi documentary. It's simply called Belushi. Um.
It is culled from these interview tapes from many years

(38:18):
ago that had never been released. UM audio tapes with
all of these people, UM, the people closest to him,
his friends, Zack Royd and the gang, and people that
worked with him writers uh and his wife Judy, and UH.
It was really really good. And I know the Belushi
story in and out. He's a hero of mine and

(38:38):
I've just one of the most brilliant comedians to ever live.
And I've told the story many times about all the
times I've hung out in the in the bungalow where
he died at the Chateau Marmont, and uh and I
and I did know it all. But it was really
good seeing this documentary all culled together from his high
school days to his death and just a a what

(39:01):
an amazing person he was. I mean, he had the
number one TV show, the number one movie, and the
number one record all at one time in the United States.
He was the biggest star in the world across many platforms,
and it was just he was one of those lights
that burned so bright. You know, he was sort of
destined to burn out. It was very, very tragic and sad.
I would love to see him around today, and because

(39:23):
he was just starting to get into like real acting,
and um, I would love to have seen him in
in like during the Trump administration because he was such
a sort of a lefty mouthpiece and hippie activist and
it's just a big shame good documentary. It's called Belushi.
Check it out. I don't know, I don't know a
hell of a lot about his story. Um, so I

(39:43):
definitely check out. Yeah. I mentioned maybe that I've been
doing my semi annual Sopranos rewatch totally holds up lots
of great rings of the now and that show as well.
Looking forward to that new show, the the prequel. Well,
it's a movie and they pushed it. Yeah, it's a
full length with David Chase writing and I believe directing.

(40:05):
But it was originally announced that like Warner Brothers was
gonna like dump their whole slate onto HBO Max like
in One Fell Swoop, you know, like they did with
Wonder Woman. Um, and then the theaters kind of lost
their ship. Uh, but that was supposed to happen like
in March. But now it looks like, uh, the Many
Saints of Newark, which is the Sopranos prequel movie, has

(40:25):
been pushed like to the end of the year, the
way way end of the year. Yeah, I'm very excited.
It's cool. They got James Gandolphine's son cast as as
Tony soprano soprano. Yeah, and that's the thing, Like, you know,
I think it's easy to be like, oh, of course
they is gay with to him goes it's his son.
But I mean they didn't have to do that, there's
no like, you know, I mean, they did it because
I think it was probably the right choice. I agreed.

(40:47):
What else you've been watching? Oh, let's see. Um. You know,
I watched UH with my my my lady friend last
night because she she hadn't seen a whole lot of
kind of these deeper cut, weird movies. A favorite Asian
movie of mine a Korean film called Old Boy, and
I think a lot of people are far with I

(41:08):
love Old Boy. I mean it's definitely it's a lot,
but I hadn't seen it in years, and it holds up.
I love every minute of it, even though it's like
totally fucked up and nihilistic and statistic. But I still
haven't seen the seemingly completely unnecessary remake that Spike Lee
did with Josh Brolin. And after watching it again, I'm like, Okay,

(41:28):
you know what, why not I'm gonna watch it and
just compare it because I don't understand why they made.
It didn't seem to do very well. Um, did you
what I'm interested to? I haven't. I'm going to, but
on the stream this tip old boy. The original is
streaming literally nowhere. Uh, and the new one is so
I definitely would watch the old one first I had.

(41:48):
I had to pull up my DVDs, Chuck, I hadn't
watched the DVD and forever, and I pulled She like it.
She loved it, but was also like, what the fuck?
But yeah, I mean, you can't not appreciate the skill
and the story and the filmmaking. It's just great. Totally.
You got anything else? Is at it? That's it for
down Yeah, all right, I'll see if someone keeps some,

(42:08):
keeps some in my back pocket for next time. Well, thanks, buddy,
keep it in your pocket, put a bird on it.
And uh. It's just a few hours before the end
of the workday, nol and the weekend starts. What turned
out to be like we got a record on Friday.
Now I feel energized and and happy. This is the
last thing I'm doing for the work week. Same. I

(42:29):
actually have a buddy coming in from out of town,
and I may have gotten out of my last recording
for the day, so this might be it for me too,
and then I can kick it with my pal. So
sweet man, we'll have a great weekend, and uh love
to your family and your daughter and I'll see you
next week. You two brother all right. This movie Crash
is produced and written by Charles Bryant and Meel Brown,

(42:50):
edited and engineered by Seth Nicholas Johnson, and scored by
Noel Brown here in our home studio at Pontstey Market, Atlanta, Georgia.
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